Plugin Errors Entering Output

My output gets flooded requests to access plugins that do not exist, I am unable to uninstall them as they don’t exist. I have tried deleting them in my folders but when I open studio again they pop back into existence, I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling studio but that did nothing this happens in every place I try building on. It was probably a plugin I had at one point but got deleted so when I put the id into the search it comes back with an error 404 page not found. I don’t know what to do. Thanks.

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What plug-in is it? It may have been a plug-in that has a virus or backdoor of some sort.

Hm, actually its not a scripting support. Its Game design i think.

also go to your roblox inventory and click the plugins and uninstall them.

I updated the post as I forgot to add the picture showing the issue and ids you can try them out but they just led to 404s page not found.

I uninstalled all my plugins but still get the error, I also updated the post with a picture so you can check the id for yourself but it doesn’t lead anywhere.

Go to your plugins folder then delete what ever in there!

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That folder is always empty for me even with plugins installed

Try Reinstalling your studio. Maybe it will work :confused:

You should probably go to this destination on your computer:

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I reinstalled studio and roblox to no avail

I tried that and when I delete it as soon as I open studio or go into testing it reappears from thin air, I’ve all tried inserting it into studio but it says the file is corrupted

Also check in the C:/Users/Owner/AppData/Local/Roblox/InstalledPlugins folder for the plugin ID folder.

I suggest deleting it in C:/Users/Owner/AppData/Local/Roblox/41968238 and from C:/Users/Owner/AppData/Local/Roblox/InstalledPlugins

My belief is that C:/Users/Owner/AppData/Local/Roblox/InstalledPlugins is universal for studio itself and not tied to your userId(41968238).

After deleting those folders in both places, uninstall the plugin from studio (if it shows up in plugins).

The problem is there are just 2 empty folders in InstalledPlugins neither tying back to the one causing the issue and I am unable to uninstall the plugin causing this issue as I think it got deleted so I get a 404 when trying to go to its page.

Hmm that is no good. Did you check to see if it was listed in Toolbox under My Plugins? Perhaps you can manage to install it or figure it out from there.

I only see the 12 plugins I use which don’t cause the issue. I used to have more so I am fairly sure it came from one of those.